Synonym: unjust. Similar words: fairly, affair, fair play, unfold, in fact, infant, faint, in favour of. Meaning: [ʌnˈfeə] adj. 1. showing favoritism 2. not fair; marked by injustice or partiality or deception.
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181. The misleading, false publicity is used as a valid unfair competition means by illegal operators.
182. Chimps have a distinct sense of right and wrong and dislike unfair occurrences, such as being denied food they were working towards acquiring.
183. A lot of unfair related party transaction distort the resource allocation function of the capital market and mislead the investors.
184. Divisions of the wage scale must be arbitrary and rigid. Running a "planned state" from central headquarters is clumsy, unfair, inefficient.
185. Although the scoreline was a little unfair on the Three Lions, it goes to show just how difficult it will be in China when they will be taking on the best teams in the world.
186. Church leaders protest it is unfair to pillory Benedict, who has acted far more vigorously than Pope John Paul II to stamp out sex abuse.
187. You talk about world-class players ... I think it's unfair to put Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in that category because they are out of this world and the rest are world-class.
188. But Canberra should not sign up to the next US agenda item, which is to threaten China over its managed currency, accusing China of currency manipulation to win unfair export advantage.